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i love what the former president bill clinton, the analogy, just a kabuki dance, he said, they're like two dogs that meet over a piece of meat, they sniff each other out, moving to a deal, that's what is going on before we head over the cliff. >> no one puts it in layman's terms, no one does it as well as bill clinton. putting it in terms everyone understand. this is our visual. this is the cliff. end of the year. this is high tech. >> oh! >> ha-ha. >> but, see. that's right. negotiations never go in a straight line. yeah. >> little crooked there. got somer use today. hanging left. >> i hate that. >> bizarre turn this morning for software tycoon john mcafee he was arrested in guatemala last night for entering the country illegally and now there is word that immigration authorities are about to send him back to belize. before his arrest, mcafee spoke exclusively to abc's matt guttmann in guatemala city. >> reporter: after weeks on the lam, software security pioneer, john mcafee has resurfaced in guatemala. where we caught up with him. >> hawe how have you been? [ indiscernible ] an inte
i love what the former president bill clinton, the analogy, just a kabuki dance, he said, they're like two dogs that meet over a piece of meat, they sniff each other out, moving to a deal, that's what is going on before we head over the cliff. >> no one puts it in layman's terms, no one does it as well as bill clinton. putting it in terms everyone understand. this is our visual. this is the cliff. end of the year. this is high tech. >> oh! >> ha-ha. >> but, see. that's...
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>> reporter: in 1994, president clinton awarded him a national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in take five. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in 2009, the kennedy center honored his 6 decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. ,,,, >>> good evening, everyone. today's high, 58 at the airport in concord. but it was the rain that made the big headline. outside right now, the rain is ending in the city by the bay. a little bit of fog developing however. but interesting enough, we had some hefty rainfall totals over the past 24 hours. anywhere from 0.30 of an inch of rain to over 1 full inch in san francisco. these are impressive totals. i tallied it up to see the precipitation in comparison to last year. and almost 100% above last year's rainfall total at this time of the year is san francisco, also santa rosa, san jose. last year only 77% of normal. today, 138%! rain has ended. toni
>> reporter: in 1994, president clinton awarded him a national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in take five. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in 2009, the kennedy center honored his 6 decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. ,,,, >>> good evening,...
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in 1994 president clinton awarded him the national met toe of the arts. the kennedy center honored his six decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> can you name the five nba players with 30,000 points? look at one of the next elite ,, >>> new head football coach at cal replacing jeff tedford who was fired last month. just his third year, the bulldogs have the top ranked offense in the country scoring 51 points per game. he's 43 years old. he takes over a cal team that finished 3-9 last year. they have brand new digs and good talent. >>> curry is flourishing without ellis on the team. outscored detroit 49-7 tonight. warriors come out smoking. rookie harrison barnes right out of his nikes. golden state up early. game high 27. but curry is king. 22 points. 10 assists. four straight games with at least 10 assists. warriors win. >>> jim harbaugh has decided to stick with colin kaepernick. it was this fumble that was so decisive. i'm guessing tha
in 1994 president clinton awarded him the national met toe of the arts. the kennedy center honored his six decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> can you name the five nba players with 30,000 points? look at one of the next elite ,, >>> new head football coach at cal replacing jeff tedford who was fired last month. just his third year, the bulldogs...
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in 1994 president clinton awarded him the national met toe of the arts. the kennedy center honored his six decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> can you name the five nba players with 30,000 points? look at one of the next elite players in the nba. ,,,,,, you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>> new head football coach at cal replacing jeff tedford who was fired last month. just his third year, the bulldogs have the top ranked offense in the country scoring 51 points per game. he's 43 years old. he takes over a cal team that finished 3-9 last year. they have brand new digs and good
in 1994 president clinton awarded him the national met toe of the arts. the kennedy center honored his six decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> can you name the five nba players with 30,000 points? look at one of the next elite players in the nba. ,,,,,, you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working...
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we don't quite know, but i don't think the president would have made this comment and sen secretary clinton afterwards without there being some pretty serious indicators that we were getting close to possible use. >> brown: one of the things we're hearing is the potential for mixing compounds. what would that mean? >> at least the sarin is thought to be in two parts, the binary weapon, and it has to be mixed together prior to the time the weapon is actually used. sometimes the mixing occurs within the weapon itself, and sometimes the mixing occurs beforehand and the weapon is filled with the actual dangerous, lethal chemical agent. >> brown: now if this is said to be one of the world's largest stockpiles, how hard is it to stop, or how hard is it to deal with? would we even know if he was ready to use it? >> that's one of the big problems. you might not know precisely how close he was to using them and it might be very hard to head this off at the moment of imminence, just before it was about to occur. if you try to do it at that moment, you may actually cause the chemicals themselveses to
we don't quite know, but i don't think the president would have made this comment and sen secretary clinton afterwards without there being some pretty serious indicators that we were getting close to possible use. >> brown: one of the things we're hearing is the potential for mixing compounds. what would that mean? >> at least the sarin is thought to be in two parts, the binary weapon, and it has to be mixed together prior to the time the weapon is actually used. sometimes the...
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leading candidate for clinton's job is un ambassador susan rice but republican senators vowed to fight if they got the nod. >> we'll do whatever isness troy block the nomination. >> after the election, the president fired back. >> when they go after the un ambassador, they think she's an easy target? then, they've got a problem with me. >> tonight senator mccain appears to be backing away. >> i think she deserves the opportunity to explain herself and her position. >> ambassador rice has not been nominated but the flak came after she told congress the benghazi attack was a spontaneous event. >> based on information is what they this began on was a spontaneous, not premeditated response to what transpired in cairo. >> lindsay gram is expressing doubts.)tkx today would not rye pete his vow to stand in rice's way. >> there will be questions about this discipline and others. >> the white house press secretary would not say if the president plans to nominate her. there is speculation that tim geithner's job will probably go to jack lu but there is talk of cheryl sandberg. she was chief of s
leading candidate for clinton's job is un ambassador susan rice but republican senators vowed to fight if they got the nod. >> we'll do whatever isness troy block the nomination. >> after the election, the president fired back. >> when they go after the un ambassador, they think she's an easy target? then, they've got a problem with me. >> tonight senator mccain appears to be backing away. >> i think she deserves the opportunity to explain herself and her position....
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secretary of state hillary clinton will testify in a closed-door intelligence meeting on capitol hill if she is expected to face tough questioning on whether not enough was done to protect the ambassador and how much was known about any coordinated attack ... two high-level leaders at the justice department step-down in the fallout from "operation fast and furious." 14 other employees may also be punished for their roles. the justice department's inspector general issued his report on the failed operation yesterday. the mission took place from 2009 to 2011. federal agents tried to trace illegal gun sales between the u.s. and mexico, but they lost track of nearly 2,000 weapons. some of the guns were found at the murder scene of a u.s. border patrol agent. the report exonerated attorney general eric holder. three campaign checks... one worth more than $20,000... have been stolen from president obama's re-election campaign. midwest press secretary ben finkenbinder says the checks were taken from the same building that houses the campaign office in chicago. the checks were to be sent to v
secretary of state hillary clinton will testify in a closed-door intelligence meeting on capitol hill if she is expected to face tough questioning on whether not enough was done to protect the ambassador and how much was known about any coordinated attack ... two high-level leaders at the justice department step-down in the fallout from "operation fast and furious." 14 other employees may also be punished for their roles. the justice department's inspector general issued his report on...
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a warning that secretary clinton repeated at nato again today. >> our concerns that are increasingly desperate assad regime might turn to chemical weapons. or might lose control of them to one of the many groups that are now operating within syria. >> reporter: now officials say they believe that those warnings did work so far. they are concerned, though, about the rising influential extremist groups. so the state department is preparing to decision nature one group because of the close ties to al-qaeda in iraq. still, secretary clinton announced they will take a big step, recognizing the main opposition group as the sole legitimate representative of the syrian people, even as they tighten the noose on assad. >>> andrea, thank you, while we wish we had better news to report, with that in mind, the situation in egypt, the violence, the president fleeing the palace looks very familiar. the president today tried to urge the egyptians to settle their differences peacefully. our chief correspondent richard engel saw it firsthand, standing by in cairo tonight, good evening, richard. >> rep
a warning that secretary clinton repeated at nato again today. >> our concerns that are increasingly desperate assad regime might turn to chemical weapons. or might lose control of them to one of the many groups that are now operating within syria. >> reporter: now officials say they believe that those warnings did work so far. they are concerned, though, about the rising influential extremist groups. so the state department is preparing to decision nature one group because of the...
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look at president clinton bess towing the medal of freedom on world war ii veteran bob dole. that's just weeks after re-election back in 1996. why do i show you all of these? because it all brings me to a very special party of two having lunch next hour at the white house. president obama, as promised, in his victory speech 23 days ago, is hosting mitt romney, who has made no secret that he really thought that it would be the other way around. and our dan lothian is counting down the minutes, standing by at the white house, even though, dan, you are not invited to the luncheon, nor am i or anyone else at the camera, a mic or even a pen. why is it so private? >> reporter: that's right. oftentimes, the president will have meetings here at the white house, lunches or official meetings, where the president is not invited in. our cameras are not allowed in. sometimes our cameras are allowed in but no editorial presence. this one of those where no cameras allowed in, we're hopeful the white house will take a pick pur and release it to us, but at this point no plans for us to sort o
look at president clinton bess towing the medal of freedom on world war ii veteran bob dole. that's just weeks after re-election back in 1996. why do i show you all of these? because it all brings me to a very special party of two having lunch next hour at the white house. president obama, as promised, in his victory speech 23 days ago, is hosting mitt romney, who has made no secret that he really thought that it would be the other way around. and our dan lothian is counting down the minutes,...
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he had this great experience from the clinton era, but you had the wrong experience. they are the ones that got us into this mess. now the same folks are coming in to put kent -- put out the fire. rahm emanuel is a political hack. his attitude is, we have to win by any means necessary. we have to get something through. we just have to win. we have to get this thing passed. all that goes against your earlier arguments. things really are that bad, if the situation is that dyer, then go for what you need. go for broke and let them talk you down, but you don't negotiate against yourself. i am just a guy on public television, but i don't get how you put all of those things together and have any sympathy for what happened. >> i agree, your point about brain iness is right on target. larry summers was seen as such a heavy weight, possibly the most brilliant economist of his generation. obama really was taken with that. he absolutely was. the problem with obama and rahm emanuel and the other political advisers, they did not understand that when larry summers said something, t
he had this great experience from the clinton era, but you had the wrong experience. they are the ones that got us into this mess. now the same folks are coming in to put kent -- put out the fire. rahm emanuel is a political hack. his attitude is, we have to win by any means necessary. we have to get something through. we just have to win. we have to get this thing passed. all that goes against your earlier arguments. things really are that bad, if the situation is that dyer, then go for what...
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secretary clinton today tried to get the egyptians to resolve their differences peacefully ull. our chief correspondent richard engel saw it firsthand, standing our chief correspondent richard engel saw it firsthand, standing by in cairo tonight, good evening, richard. >> reporter: good evening, brian, the egyptian president, mohamed morsy, supporters of the muslim brotherhood want a strong president and want more islamic law. his opponents say the president is forcing an islamic agenda down their throat. and today, the two sides clashed. on the doorstep of egypt's presidential palace, leading clashes, the fighting injured hundreds. the fighting is very fluid, sometimes the anti-morsy demonstrators, those right here will make advances just a few yards then get driven back. there are no police here, they are just two sides facing each other in the streets. as one side advances the other retreats. demonstrators kept police from the scene. there is still mistrust here, during the revolution of hosni mubarak. there were cheers as the police withdrew mubarak. >> when the egyptian peo
secretary clinton today tried to get the egyptians to resolve their differences peacefully ull. our chief correspondent richard engel saw it firsthand, standing our chief correspondent richard engel saw it firsthand, standing by in cairo tonight, good evening, richard. >> reporter: good evening, brian, the egyptian president, mohamed morsy, supporters of the muslim brotherhood want a strong president and want more islamic law. his opponents say the president is forcing an islamic agenda...
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it was signed by president bill clinton, but still needs support from two-thirds of the senate for rat ratification, currently, they're senators expressed their opposition to the treaty citing worries over u.s. sovereignty. this afternoon part two which will include former defense secretary donald rumsfeld who opposes the treaty and by deputy secretary of state john negroponte. you can watch live coverage of the session over at c-span beginning at 2:30 eastern. >> yesterday treasury secretary tim geithner -- a few live programming notes on c-span, sorry about that, over on the floor of the senate, lawmakers continue to work out an agreement on amendments to legislation dealing with foreign subsidies, food stamps and conservation programs. the senate expected to be on the five-year authorization bill at least through next week. current form bill expires at the end of september. the senate is also facing a july 1 deadline on several other pieces of legislation and we spoke with the capitol hill reporter to learn more about where those bills currently stand. >> congress is facing a june 3
it was signed by president bill clinton, but still needs support from two-thirds of the senate for rat ratification, currently, they're senators expressed their opposition to the treaty citing worries over u.s. sovereignty. this afternoon part two which will include former defense secretary donald rumsfeld who opposes the treaty and by deputy secretary of state john negroponte. you can watch live coverage of the session over at c-span beginning at 2:30 eastern. >> yesterday treasury...
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. >> reporter: in 1994 president clinton awarded him the national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in "take five." (laughter) >> reporter: in 2009 the kennedy center honored his sex decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples. that's a given. you need safeway sugar for just $1.97. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another -- only $2.99 for land o'lakes butter. and when hands get messy quite surely they'll say, "yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday." safeway. ingredients for life. ♪ "e.t." ♪ >>> duchess kate
. >> reporter: in 1994 president clinton awarded him the national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in "take five." (laughter) >> reporter: in 2009 the kennedy center honored his sex decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's...
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we are proposing to let the rates go back to clinton levels. that was a time of remarkably good economic growth in the country. strong private investment, strong job growth and strong growth in next. it was a good time for the american economy. makes a lot of sense. but in addition to that we propose to limit deductions for the top two percent of americans as well. we are willing to work with republicans on tax reform to create a more simple and fair system but only part of an agreement that has the rates go back up at the end of the year. >> 39.6%? >> and the reason eye why -- >> i understand the reason why. >> if you don't do that, you have to ask yourself where, whose taxes are you going to raise? where are you going to fine the money to bring a balanced plan in place that reduces our long-term deficit? >> how does that go for the economy if we go over the cliff? >> the american economy? >> yes. >> it would be very damaging. there's no reason it should happen. the only reason it would happen is if a group of members of congress decide they a
we are proposing to let the rates go back to clinton levels. that was a time of remarkably good economic growth in the country. strong private investment, strong job growth and strong growth in next. it was a good time for the american economy. makes a lot of sense. but in addition to that we propose to limit deductions for the top two percent of americans as well. we are willing to work with republicans on tax reform to create a more simple and fair system but only part of an agreement that...
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he's a nothing compared to clinton. clinton, i remember interviewing -- there were, there was one meeting where about six or seven people were in the meeting with clinton, and i asked them each what happened, and there was this one woman who didn't say anything. and i said what'd you think of the meeting? and she said i know he agrees with me. [laughter] wow. i mean, that -- i mean, if you can go -- anyway. end of point. >> my question is a little bit simple. it seems to me that where we're at right now is almost at the end of the current monetary system. so my question is, how much talk has there been in your circles about ending the current monetary system, stopping the issuing of money at debt and perhaps going to a united states note instead of federal reserves note? >> well, that's a neck call economic issue. -- technical economic issue. you can't bail out on the $16 trillion in ious we have. you just can't. it would be the disaster and the calamity. i don't think, i don't think you can do this with a magic wand. i
he's a nothing compared to clinton. clinton, i remember interviewing -- there were, there was one meeting where about six or seven people were in the meeting with clinton, and i asked them each what happened, and there was this one woman who didn't say anything. and i said what'd you think of the meeting? and she said i know he agrees with me. [laughter] wow. i mean, that -- i mean, if you can go -- anyway. end of point. >> my question is a little bit simple. it seems to me that where...
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. >> hillary clinton is still talking about a transition of power. we still do not know who the opposition are. >> as was proved in egypt, we did not know for sure then. we found out after the fact. we know there are the terrorists who have come into syria with the activity that has gone on. the iranians are there now. there are some iraqis coming across the border. alle not sure we know who of them are. an asian free of bashar al-assad is a nation -- a nation free of bashar al-assad is a nation we can do business with. >> the regime says they have chemical weapons and they are. -- and they are prepared to use them against outside aggressors. do you believe them? >> i do not believe there -- i do not believe a word the regime says. they are demonstrating the in the main tactics they are using now. people are asking their government in israel for gas masks now. he should understand that one use of any type of poison gas would be the end of the line for him. >> people keep saying, it is the end of the line. he is continuing to do exactly what he wants.
. >> hillary clinton is still talking about a transition of power. we still do not know who the opposition are. >> as was proved in egypt, we did not know for sure then. we found out after the fact. we know there are the terrorists who have come into syria with the activity that has gone on. the iranians are there now. there are some iraqis coming across the border. alle not sure we know who of them are. an asian free of bashar al-assad is a nation -- a nation free of bashar...
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experiences, one academic, you government, bill clinton from politics, bobuben from wall street, dyou think both of you have the same view about where the growth of the government, where the role of the government in the economy that barack obama does or is there any difference? >> i think on the core values of what we think is important to make choice work better and more just for people, you know, how you design a safety net to protect low income, and retirees, on those core things, i think that group of people are very, very close together, much more in common than they ve any dfferences they all have a eep appreciation to make the market economic workable and what you need to make the market economy work is a framework of protections. >> rose: the president's attitude about these fundamental questions is to different than these people you worked with? >> i need to be careful about that because i would say on the core values of what views we all bring to the role of government and economic policy, i think we are very chose encore values. now, this is a differenttime an when thoseen
experiences, one academic, you government, bill clinton from politics, bobuben from wall street, dyou think both of you have the same view about where the growth of the government, where the role of the government in the economy that barack obama does or is there any difference? >> i think on the core values of what we think is important to make choice work better and more just for people, you know, how you design a safety net to protect low income, and retirees, on those core things, i...
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. >>> secretary of state hellry clinton said the attack helicopters russia is sending to syria may dramatically escalate the couviolence in that country. shimon peres, and hosted by the brookings institution in washington, d.c. the two leaders discussed israeli-palestinian negotiations and the nuclear program. later today mr. peres will be at the white house to receive the presidential medal of freedom and c-span will have coverage of that event. >> thank you very much for joining us. it's a great pleasure to have you here on this occasion to have the ten years of support for brookings. at one time i had something to do with the saban center and we're especially appreciative that so many of you have been involved in the work of the saban center over these ten years are here to join us today. i especially want to welcome senator senator inweigh inoue and the united arab emirates for inviting us for their presence today. >> when i asked how he would like to be honored, he, of course, refused and then when i said that no was not an option he said that we should do it in the brookings saban center
. >>> secretary of state hellry clinton said the attack helicopters russia is sending to syria may dramatically escalate the couviolence in that country. shimon peres, and hosted by the brookings institution in washington, d.c. the two leaders discussed israeli-palestinian negotiations and the nuclear program. later today mr. peres will be at the white house to receive the presidential medal of freedom and c-span will have coverage of that event. >> thank you very much for...
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. >> in 1994 clinton awarded him the national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget in high school as a musician i could actually play the saxophone lead in "take 5." >> reporter: in 2009 the kennedy center honored his six decades. >> rhythm is an international thing. >> rhythm is an international language. >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluidly. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," an update on the growing crisis in syria. we'll get reaction from secretary of state hillary clinton who's holding talks. >> plus a groundbreaking way to treat alzheimer's disease with a brain pacemaker. >>> and the latest problems for the boeing 787 dream maker. we'll hear from peter later. >>> that is the morning news for this thursday. as always i appreciate your watching. i'm terrell brown in new york city. thank you, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com decemb >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi, everyone. good morning. it's thursday, december 6. good to have you with us. i'm frank mallic
. >> in 1994 clinton awarded him the national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget in high school as a musician i could actually play the saxophone lead in "take 5." >> reporter: in 2009 the kennedy center honored his six decades. >> rhythm is an international thing. >> rhythm is an international language. >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluidly. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs...
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but their boss, secretary of state hillary clinton will not be there. the state department says she has been sick. this is at least the second time she has declined to speak publicly about the benghazi attack. some question whether she is truly ill leading to this response from the state department. >> we have been very clear from the beginning that she had a stomach virus, an ugly stomach virus. she got very dehydrated, she fainted, was later discovered she had sustained a concussion. on doctors orders she is working at home this week. >> incidentally the new report does confirm despite the initial response from the administration there were no protestors out sit side the benghazi facility back in september. back to you. >> doug luzader laif in washingtwashin -- live in washington. thank you. >>> it is time to look at who's talking. charles krauthammer says the benghazi report is now complete, that means it is fnow time to hear from secretary of state hillary clinton. >> five days after the attack she was not out there to address the american people. s
but their boss, secretary of state hillary clinton will not be there. the state department says she has been sick. this is at least the second time she has declined to speak publicly about the benghazi attack. some question whether she is truly ill leading to this response from the state department. >> we have been very clear from the beginning that she had a stomach virus, an ugly stomach virus. she got very dehydrated, she fainted, was later discovered she had sustained a concussion. on...
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and recession that started in last year of a clinton administration. i am saying this, to give a fair and planned portrayal of where we were and where we are, i am here to say, hands in both jars, both parties both to blame. i am wondering, it does not do us any good, as durbin this week said it is time to talk about deficits, he is right. i get worried. >> i think that president is right, we do have to have a balanced approach. >> what would be your balance? >> i think we have a health care cost and quality situation, that needs to be addressed even more than it is in obamacare. we need to move more quickly to pay for value, to eliminate duplication and waste. neil: james, always great, have a wonderful christmas if i don't talk you to again. >> you too. neil: all right, maybe we'll talk about the brink whether we're on the brink and the cliff. james roosevelt, a classable. >> well now unions have gone too far, tickets at walmart or airport or shipping dock is one thing but going after fast-food. this is war, my friend. this is war. neil: unions feeli
and recession that started in last year of a clinton administration. i am saying this, to give a fair and planned portrayal of where we were and where we are, i am here to say, hands in both jars, both parties both to blame. i am wondering, it does not do us any good, as durbin this week said it is time to talk about deficits, he is right. i get worried. >> i think that president is right, we do have to have a balanced approach. >> what would be your balance? >> i think we...
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breaking news, secretary of state hillary clinton in high-level talks right now about the crisis in syria as nbc news learns the syrian military is awaiting final orders to use chemical weapons on its own people. what can the u.s. government do to avoid a catastrophe? >>> dire warning. 26 days left until the deadline and a top official says the president is willing to go off the fiscal cliff if necessary. and some republicans signal they may be ready to give in on a key sticking point. >>> and heading home, a smiling duchess of cambridge and prince william leave the hospital this morning, four days after she checked in with extreme morning sickness. we're live in london today, thursday, december 6th, 2012. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah gurthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning, welcome to "today" on a thursday morning, i'm savannah gurthrie. >> and i'm matt lauer. nice images to see out of london over the past couple of days. we've been watching duchess of cambridge. she seemed a little shaky as she held the railing
breaking news, secretary of state hillary clinton in high-level talks right now about the crisis in syria as nbc news learns the syrian military is awaiting final orders to use chemical weapons on its own people. what can the u.s. government do to avoid a catastrophe? >>> dire warning. 26 days left until the deadline and a top official says the president is willing to go off the fiscal cliff if necessary. and some republicans signal they may be ready to give in on a key sticking point....
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clinton benefited when he came in. i do think if you look historically over time it is very hard to see any kind of causal relationship between economic growth and job production and lowering rates on investment income. as warren buffett says, if they're going to make a profit they're going to make a profit whether, even taxed at a higher rate. i personally like the simpson-bowles idea which is what reagan did in '86. take everybody's rate down, right? close the loophole for investment income. cut back on the mortgage interest deduction. cut other loopholes and get marginal rates to 28% for everybody. then you --. liz: if you could hold off the hound, the lobbyists. >> i understand that i think that is better. i think we do have, look, we have a lot of tax arbitrage by people trying to take advantage of this lower rate. a lot of income being recast, wage income being recast as capital gains income. a lot of derivatives constructed so people can get the lower rate. it adds complexity to the tax code. get rid of it. tax
clinton benefited when he came in. i do think if you look historically over time it is very hard to see any kind of causal relationship between economic growth and job production and lowering rates on investment income. as warren buffett says, if they're going to make a profit they're going to make a profit whether, even taxed at a higher rate. i personally like the simpson-bowles idea which is what reagan did in '86. take everybody's rate down, right? close the loophole for investment income....
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the clinton deal as part of the budget control act. we're going to do $1 trillion in cuts. as secretary geithner pointed out, the president's budget contains additional cuts. and i don't think people recognize this. the president's budget over the next 10 years has more additional savings in medicare than the republican ryan budget over the next 10 years. let's see their plan. the reality is, they attack the president viciously, claiming he cut medicare by $716 billion. what they wanted to do was to add that $716 billion back into medicare, which would have cut the solvency by eight years. so they attack him for $716 billion, and now they are coming around saying, mr. president, you don't have enough medicare savings in your plan when in fact his plan over the next 10 years -- >> well, both things can be true. there's still not enough detail about how you fundamentally restructure medicare because the president does not want to make that commitment yet before he solves the tax issue. we'll come back. >> absolutely the right point, davi
the clinton deal as part of the budget control act. we're going to do $1 trillion in cuts. as secretary geithner pointed out, the president's budget contains additional cuts. and i don't think people recognize this. the president's budget over the next 10 years has more additional savings in medicare than the republican ryan budget over the next 10 years. let's see their plan. the reality is, they attack the president viciously, claiming he cut medicare by $716 billion. what they wanted to do...
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and no president going back to the days of the depression and back to reagan and clinton, and jimmy carter, no president has been elected with an unemployment higher than 7%. that's what obama is facing. it's a really uphill challenge and definitely the ball and chain around his feet. >> i think that is exactly right, which is why the participate's attacks continue on bain. but is it working? the poll numbers suggest -- okay we have heard that. and what i expect out of mitt romney is a speech written by somebody else explaining that capitalism works, and will be the equivalent to capitalism what his speech was today. when he gives that isn't that the best reputation of the bain attacks and will it work? >> absolutely. he has to own bain. he does know -- he has inside knowledge, let's face it on yes yes, jobs may have gone abroad, but he is the man on many levels okay. i know that. it has got to work for america -- >> no. no. joe continue. >> just saying -- i think there's bathe of a problem there. he does have to own bain because he doesn't really have a choice but you are talking about ca
and no president going back to the days of the depression and back to reagan and clinton, and jimmy carter, no president has been elected with an unemployment higher than 7%. that's what obama is facing. it's a really uphill challenge and definitely the ball and chain around his feet. >> i think that is exactly right, which is why the participate's attacks continue on bain. but is it working? the poll numbers suggest -- okay we have heard that. and what i expect out of mitt romney is a...
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. >> reporter: in 1994, president clinton awarded him the national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when, as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in "take five." [ laughter ] >> reporter: in 2009, the kennedy center honored his six decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. ♪ [ music ] >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i allen martin. >> i'm dana king. we are following breaking news out of east bay. a full takeover of the oakland police department by the federal government has been avoided. late this afternoon, we learned of a last-minute deal struck to prevent it. cbs 5 reporter phil matier has just left the briefing by the mayor and police chief. phil. >> reporter: the oakland police department apparently has
. >> reporter: in 1994, president clinton awarded him the national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when, as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in "take five." [ laughter ] >> reporter: in 2009, the kennedy center honored his six decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. ♪...
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. >> reporter: in 1994, president clinton awarded him the national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when, as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in "take five." (laughter) >> reporter: in 2009, the kennedy center honored his sex decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9 news now. >>> plenty of us turn to the internet to help make some of our daily decisions, but today a fairfax county judge made it clear just because you post an anonymous review doesn't mean you can say anything you want. as bruce leshan reports, she may have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for a nasty review she posted online about a local contractor. >> to finally be winning on principles and knowing that good people do prev
. >> reporter: in 1994, president clinton awarded him the national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when, as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in "take five." (laughter) >> reporter: in 2009, the kennedy center honored his sex decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. dave brubeck spoke it fluently. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and...